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  2. 15 Ultra-Slimming Skirts You Can Wear Now Through Winter ...

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    Here’s the thing: You can even wear a mini skirt in the fall and well into the winter with the proper pair of tights! Whether you want to keep wearing mini, midi or maxi skirts in the upcoming ...

  3. These Warm Skirts Will Elevate Your Winter Wardrobe - AOL

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    Skip the pants and elevate your winter wardrobe with the cutest winter skirts! Long lengths and fabrics like wool will keep you warm through the season.

  4. 13 Stretchy Denim Skirts That Are Actually Soft and ... - AOL

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    Don’t get Us wrong . . . we love a good denim skirt. It’s one of the most stylish, versatile and practical items to have in your closet, especially when you aren’t in the mood for jeans (AKA ...

  5. Skirt - Wikipedia

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    A skirt made by bringing two folds of fabric to a center line in front and/ or back. May be cut straight at sides or be slightly flared. Has been a basic type of skirt since the 1920s. [22] Pleated skirt: A skirt with fullness reduced to fit the waist by means of regular pleats ('plaits') or folds, which can be stitched flat to hip-level or ...

  6. Ballerina skirt - Wikipedia

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    A ballerina skirt, also referred to as a Juliet skirt or a romance skirt, is a full skirt that is worn by ballet dancers and is composed of multiple layers of fabric. Ballet dancers wear the longer version of the skirt, while for fashion purposes the skirt is worn shorter, like a mini skirt for better dancing, the cocktail version.

  7. A-line (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The term was first used by the French couture designer Christian Dior as the label for his collection of spring 1955. [2] The A-Line collection's feature item, then the "most wanted silhouette in Paris", was a "fingertip-length flared jacket worn over a dress with a very full, pleated skirt".